He bounced back though
This confirms he was told beforehand what beats he would be rhyming so over he could gather some rhymes ready. He was looking directly at his phone when he said those lines so they weren't off the top of his head.brehs I'm crying real tears. Skip to 1.39 and you can see this fakkit aubrey reading from the blackberry "Drizzy Drake what, Funk Flex huh, hot 97, I'm so far gone" then a huge smug grin keeps over his face like he killed it or something
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theres something to be said for Flex throwing on one of the most timeless, classic breaks in history and drake getting flustered![]()
This confirms he was told beforehand what beats he would be rhyming so over he could gather some rhymes ready. He was looking directly at his phone when he said those lines so they weren't off the top of his head.
It's obvious he was copying Jay's lines here
"Jigga Man huh? Sigel Sigel y'all
Amil-lion what? Memph Bleek"
, how else could he do it off a pre-written unless he'd been told by Flezxwhat beats would be played during his'freestyle'performance (I'm not calling this shyt a freestyle, he was rhyming pre-writtens off his phone that someone else wrote, fukk that!)
This fukking fraud had the entire industries help right from the very beginning.
nah thats usual protocol for them to tell you what beats they gonna use. Jay use to pick his beats all the time
mybad, nah just the big money makers get that privilege from what i remember. Idk about all dj's but definitely its true for flex.Didn't know that. You sure that's true for everybody? I mean Jay a legend and him freestyling on the show is a privilege so I can see him getting granted certain extras others wouldn't. I've saw rappers before freestyling telling the DJ to switch a beat cuz they didn't wanna flow on it or it was too fast/slow etc
do you mean it's protocol for Flex to do that or all radio DJs?
Thanks for clearing that up brehmybad, nah just the big money makers get that privilege from what i remember. Idk about all dj's but definitely its true for flex.
Drake at that time was big so he definitely got to pick beats
@4:26 mark
I mean, I know Drake a fraud, but even for me this video really hard to watch. At that exact moment the guy's 'fraud-ness' was completely exposed live on the radio in the biggest city in the world, and yet the dude still survived.
"Can we come back? Can we come back and do this, pretty please.... UHHH"
Wheeew... looking back I don't see how his career wasn't buried then.
i mean hes a fukkin pop artist. and a good onedudes been an embarrassment from the day he blew up
and his delusional stans are 10x times worse of an embarrassment![]()